MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By EricTucker & Michael Balsamo @ APnews.com, 5 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden has selected Merrick Garland, a federal appeals court judge who in 2016 was snubbed by Republicans for a seat on the Supreme Court, as his attorney general, two people familiar with the selection process said Wednesday.
Biden is expected to announce Garland’s appointment on Thursday, along with other senior leaders of the department, including former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco as deputy attorney general and former Justice Department civil rights chief Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general.
In picking Garland, Biden is turning to an experienced judge who held senior positions at the Justice Department decades ago, including as a supervisor of the prosecution of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
The pick will force Senate Republicans to contend with the nomination of someone they spurned in 2016 — refusing even to hold hearings when a Supreme Court vacancy arose — but Biden may be banking on Garland’s credentials and reputation for moderation to ensure confirmation.
Garland was selected over other finalists including Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates. The people familiar with the process spoke on condition of anonymity.
If confirmed, Garland would confront immediate challenges, including an ongoing criminal tax investigation into Biden’s son, Hunter, as well as calls from many Democrats to pursue inquiries into Trump after he leaves office. A special counsel investigation into the origins of the Russia probe also remains open, forcing a new attorney general to decide how to handle it and what to make public [....]
Comments
Another gift to McConnell's perfect day.
by moat on Wed, 01/06/2021 - 12:28pm
Garland was selected by Obama because he was the democrat most palatable to republican senators. That's what we'll be getting from a Biden administration.
by ocean-kat on Wed, 01/06/2021 - 1:24pm
Yours is a fair observation of why Obama selected him. But it didn't work out. Garland wasn't even allowed to come up for a vote.
Several years later, Biden puts him forward for AG when the snowball chance in hell problem has been solved by the change in Congress. The choice Biden would have been willing to make to get somebody approved without that advantage was probably a lot more of a compromise than this selection.
There are other ways to approach the decisions than such pragmatic considerations. Framing it as simply giving Republicans what they want is odd. Why not just become a Republican?
by moat on Wed, 01/06/2021 - 8:07pm
It's true imo that Obama bent over backwards to try to compromise with republicans and got snubbed every time. Biden is going to suck up so much he'll make Obama look like a hard ball negotiator in comparison. We'll see, that's my prediction.
by ocean-kat on Wed, 01/06/2021 - 7:41pm
Well, we will see what there is to suck up to. The GOP has made some exchanges since Obama they may come to regret.
by moat on Wed, 01/06/2021 - 7:50pm